aggregate supply
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaggregateandsupply
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aggregate
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæɡ.rɪ.ɡət/us/ˈæɡ.rə.ɡət/
total:
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supply
noun
uk/səˈplaɪ/us/səˈplaɪ/
an amount of something that is available ...
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Similarly, changing the relative magnitude ofaggregatesupplyand demand elasticities in the fourth and fifth rows does not destroy the incentives for activism.
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This ensures that central banks only have imperfect signals of output and inflation from which to infer the current elasticities ofaggregatesupplyand demand.
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In almost all parameterizations of monetary economies, money will enter theaggregatesupplyequation and the demand for money will be interest elastic.
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Engineering a real exchange rate depreciation is now less desirable because it acts on aggregate demand, which can only imperfectly offset theaggregatesupplyshocks.
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Because some agents may face binding short-sale constraints, theaggregatesupplythus is restricted.
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In words, the parameterization implies that the real exchange rate channel of monetary policy transmission switches between acting throughaggregatesupplyand acting through aggregate demand.
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Results are robust to using forward-, current-, and backward-looking policy rules as well as to using a hybrid model ofaggregatesupplyand demand augmented with a cost channel.
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Theaggregatesupplyof labor is fixed.
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The resulting real exchange rate depreciation (as determined by the uncovered interest rate parity condition) affectsaggregatesupplyand so suitably offsets theaggregatesupplyshocks in both countries.
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Central banks are therefore unsure whether a real exchange rate depreciation will primarily stimulate aggregate demand (through improved competitiveness) or contractaggregatesupply(through more expensive imported materials).
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The current period'saggregatesupplyconstraint on the community's ability to consume has been relaxed, and the constraint in future periods relaxed by a smaller and diminishing amount.
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